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About Aaron Colverson

Who I Am

I have played violin for 26 years and after completing my BA in Professional Music at
Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA, I moved to Nairobi, Kenya. While
in Kenya, I performed with musicians from around the East African region, and learned
cultural traditions that continue to influence my life. I am now a PhD-candidate at the University of Florida in Ethnomusicology, with partnering research in neuroscience. I continue to explore relationships between music and social engagement, with focus placed on relationships between healthy aging and rhythm perception, learning, and performance.

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My Experience

Background & Expertise

Fall 2020 - present

Team Co-Leader

Performing Public Health - Remote Cultures

Summer 2019

Violin instructor

Brazilian Music Institute, Miami, FL.

Fall 2018 - present

Violinist

Jacare Instrumental, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

Fall 2015 – present

Violinist

Gainesville Orchestra, Gainesville, FL

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In the fall of 2012, Dan Rountree and company paddled a flooded section of the Santa Fe river in Oleno state park. This video is a compiled rendition of that experience featuring photography from John Moran, cinematography from Leslie Gamble, music and production from yours truly.

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Skills

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Music Performance

Violin performance in small ensemble settings is a principal facet of my training. Western European art music is my background, but improvising in popular and world music genres is my current focus.

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Research

The University of Florida's Center for Arts in Medicine's Interdisciplinary Research Lab is where I devote much of my time to research and developing collaborations.

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Education

2018-present

PhD candidate Ethnomusicology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

Spring 2009

BA, Professional Music

Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA

Spring 2018

MM Ethnomusicology

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

2004‐2006

Attended Stetson University, Deland, FL

Studied Health Sciences and classical performance for violin.

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Performing Public Health initiative: Remote Cultures

In partnership with The University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine's Covid-19 Arts Response, Meghan Moe Beitiks, Katrina Pineda, Srin Lahiri and I are in the process of documenting arts-based responses to social distancing measures during the pandemic. Our team is part of a larger umbrella entitled, Performing Public Health, which encapsulates three entities: remote cultures, advisory, and unique precarities. This work is providing resources to artists and arts organizations to support ongoing efforts between the arts and culture, public health, and community development sectors towards creating healthier communities across the country.

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